Property

IIGCC’s property programme aims to ensure that consideration of climate change and its implications are integrated into the management and decision-making process for property investment portfolios. It also engages with policymakers to ensure policies will maximise environmental benefits whilst maintaining and enhancing property investment returns.

Real estate investors realise that climate change can impact the performance of property investments directly through physical impacts as well as indirectly through legislative or regulatory responses. IIGCC’s strategic objectives to shape market signals and improve investor practices are well-suited to this asset class.

Meetings and events

A meeting for IIGCC’s property programme, featuring a presentation from Marie Donnelly, Director at DG Energy at the European Commission and a leading policy-maker on the revision of the energy efficiency directive and the energy performance of buildings directive, on how the design of those two directives should evolve.

Five of the world’s largest investor networks, including IIGCC and the RICS have come together to collectively create a concise, actionable framework for Real Estate investors to help them make sense of existing ESG guidance to support and accelerate the integration of ESG and climate risks and opportunities into investment decisions. We are pleased to invite you to the launch of the How to integrate ESG and climate risks into real estate Investor Framework on Monday, 8 February 2016, at RICS headquarters in London.